Cigarette holder and ash tray



. Dec. 14 1926. 1,610,268

w. E. DIEGEL CIGARETTE HOLDER AND ASH TRAY Filed July 27, 1925- g rum rdoz Patented use. 14, 1926.

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This invention is a cigarette holder and.

ash tray combined. The main object, of the invention is to provideaiconvenient and practicable cigaretteholder with an ash tray vestpocket. In the drawing-.

Figure 1 is a plan view of-the device 'in extended relation; l

vice with-the mouth'piecereversed andtelescoped into' the'ash tray; v

Figure 3' is a side elevation showing a ci arette in place therein; I 72o igure 4 is an end view ofthe mouth piece; l m

Figure ,5, is an end view of the ash tray; Figure 6 is a longitudinalhorizontal section of the assembly as shown in Figure 1.

' This invention comprises aconventional,

mouthpiece 1, formed with an exterior, an-

nular offset or shoulder 2 at that. end of the mouthpiece intended forengaging the cig arette 3, Thusa reduced stem 9 is provided .30 at thisend, 'An ash tray 4 same being semi-tubular or trou'gh-like information, and of a length to accommodate the standard sized ci arette3. The outer end of this tray is c osed as'shown at 5,

and a hole 6 ma be punched at this end,

to facilitate attac ing the device to a watchchain or the like. Theopposite end of'the tray 4 15 provided with a ferrule 7 which iselements and adapt.

' shown in- Figure 2,, 4 may be, scalloped Figure 2 is a plan viewshowing'the dehaving is provided, the

thickened inwardly relative to the shell of the tray 4 so as to form ashoulder 10 cor-' 40 responding'to the shoulder 2 of the mouth piece.By' this arrangement the reducedv stem 9 of the mouthpiece 1 is adaptedto frictionally'engage the ferrule 7 andfmay be readily inserted thereinfrom either direction, according as the device is to be extended for useas shown in Figure 3,01 is to lie-shortened for carrying in the pocket,as

Theedges o the tray as shown at 8 for the sake of ornamentation. Thisdevice both serves to hold the cigarette, and also to prevent ashes fromfalling onto the floor.

While' I have herein ,sp ecific manner and method of constructingdescribed a certain and assembling the elements of my invention, it isunderstood that I may vary ,from the same in minor details, notdeparting from the spirit of my invention, so. as best to-constru'ct apractical device for the purpose intended, as. defined in the appendedclaim. v Y

I claim: 9 1.

' In a devicezof .the kind described, the combination of a cigaretteholder and ash- 05 tray, the ash-tray being trough-like and one endclosed and being provided. with a ferrule at the opposite end, the saidierrule' being thickened inwardly relative tothe shell-of the said trayso as to form a shoulder; and a mouthpiece having a reduced stem adaptedto frictionally engage the said ferrule from either side thereof.-

In testimony whereof I afiix my sign-- ture. I v WILFRID E. DIEGEL.

